tv First Look MSNBC November 11, 2014 2:00am-2:31am PST
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bueno. that was the name of the boat for the winning team. best new thing in the world, even if you don't like fishing. rachel, the first time they good morning. right now security threat, an apple bug lets fake apps sneak a into your iphones and ipads. hard time ahead for the capsized korean ferry that killed over 300 passengers. a day to pause and remember america's men and women on this veteran's day. the new scandal surrounding joon rivers' death. ford is taking a major risk. breaking news. shock out of south korea. the ferry disaster verdict is
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in. the captain was acquitted of murder. prosecutors wanted the death penalty but instead he's getting 36 years for negligence. as the ferry sank, this image became infamous. the captain in his underwear jumping ship, abandoning hundreds of students. more than 300 people died in that disaster. incredibly the body was six people remain missing. a bitter winter storm continues the march across the midwest. it could be the biggest prethanksgiving storm for michigan since 1990. some areas might see more than a foot. in wisconsin they are bringing out the snow blowers. 17 inches of snow in minnesota have caused 180 accidents statewide. in new york it's the subway slap heard around manhattan. take a look.
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>> oh, it keeps getting worse. talking about triggered the brawl. the woman who was hit was behind. it she was making fun of the guy's jacket. the blow knocked her back five feet within seconds others jumped in. by the next stop it was over and four were arrested. world leaders from 21 countries are meeting in beijing for the apex summit. the president announce what could be a major economic understanding between the u.s. and china. we've learned president obama met with.putin on the sidelines. nbc news white house correspondent kristin welker is there. what's the latest? >> that's right. we've learned that president obama and president putin met three separate times for a total of 15 to 20 minutes. they discussed a number of issues including ukraine, syria, and iran. relations a between the two
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nations. the united states at deep odds with russia other syria and ukraine. the u.s. and other western nations have imposed deep sanctions russia for the inkrugss into ukraine. the relationship continues to be frosty. no indication that any significant progress was made. president obama is working to strengthen his relationship with another world leader. the president of china. in fact, the two leaders have a number of meetings scheduled in early fostering conversation and open dialogue. they will take a walk in a park later today. they'll have a private meeting. tomorrow they have an official meeting. we anticipate we'll hear from both leaders after the mentioned. president obama also announced a new trade deal with china earlier today would lower tar f tariffs on high-tech goods including medical devices. this is the first stop on president obama's three-nation
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tour. tomorrow he heads to burma. there's a new report on the death of joan rivers. it is out. it reveals what really went down inside that upper east side clinic. here are the shocking details. this report highlights a list of miss steps. among them one of the doctors treating joan rivers didn't have privileges to practice at the new york clinic. rivers didn't give consent for all the members. one member took cell phone photographs during the procedure. the report also stated that the drop in rivers' vital signs was not immediately noticed. she was eventually recess dated but never regained consciousness.
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the doctors involved are no longer practicing this there. slow moving lava reached the big home on hawaii's big island. a strong of molten rock hit the home on monday afternoon. the owners left, thankfully, due evacuation orders. the next closest home is about a half mile away. some monday night football was another mere blowout between the eagles and panthers. >> the two touchdowns in the ninth. the eagles defense dominated cam
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newton. newton sacked nine times. the calves hosted the pell kin pelicans would lead. calves went to work second half. dishing a game high of 32 points. james finishes with a triple-double. and now to the ice. bruins and devils. check out the shot by rookieset griffin. between the legs while skating back ward. the bruins win it 4-2. major league baseball announced the rookie of the year awards. the unanimous winner from the american league is white sox first basemen. he lead the leg with 8.51 percentage. mets pitcher took the title in the national league. former vikings safety died from complications from als. he was diagnosed in 2007. he played seven seasons in the
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nfl. he was only 42 years old. this fan makes an aincredibe one-handed catch at the crickets game. any fan to catch it would win $5,000. which is equivalent to $4,000 u.s. dollars. it looks like the catch really paid off. good for him. stocks they kick aufd the week in green with futures higher. you want to listen to this. your iphone and ipad could be at research. researchers at fire eye incorporated are warning a bug in operating system makes the items vulnerable to attacks. apple has not yet commented. mcdonalds is recalling more than 2 million hello kitty happy meal toys. tiny whistles can pose a choking
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risk. ford begins construction of the aluminium f-150 trucks. it will make it about 700 pounds lighter improving fuel mileage. we want to extend a special thank you for military men and women today. 24 hours later, it's still snowing in minneapolis. the cold is on the move. i'll tell do yyou what will mak to your house. you're watching first look on msnbc. do solemnly swear that i will support and defend
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welcome back. the snowplow drivers getting a little overtime in minnesota. still snowing 24 hours later. now the heavy snow is pushing into wisconsin. we had a band of snow sweeping across iowa. a dust iing on the car for des moines, ames, and even kansas city saw some snow flakes. the cold blast has made it all the way down to north texas. it's going south and then over the next couple of days head east. it's obvious where the cold
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front is. 51 windchill in st. louis. it's 11 in kansas city. the cold front is knocking on the door for you in chicago, milwaukee, st. louis. amarillo at 5 and rapid city is the leader at minus 49. the 24-hour temperature change is dramatic. north texas and denver it was warm yesterday freezing day. today through chicago and tomorrow through the ohio valley. it reaches the east coast thursday afternoon. so it's on the move. >> yeah. as i can see. just in time for the weekend. today is veteran's day. across the country men and women who have served in uniform will be honored. solemn ceremonies will be taking place in the nation's capitol. this comes as the department of veteran's affairs plans to make sweeping changes to ensure vets get the treatment they have earned. nbc tracy pots on more on what we can expect this veteran's day. betty, good morning.
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they're planning a lot of events here today in washington. behind the scenes a lot of working happening also to make sure a this the veterans get the benefits that they've earned. today as washington prepares for a huge concert as the wreath is laid at arlington national cemetery. and as veterans gather at the word war ii memorial, they'll be thinking not only about their sacrifice but the challenges many face getting health care and other benefits. >> they need and deserve better medical treatment. >> on monday new va secretary robert mcdonald announced the largest restructure iing in va history. he's building the case to fire up to 1,000 employees, hire 28,000 more doctors, nursing, and technician, and give every veteran a single point of care. >> we need to make sure we get things right. >> vets we spoke to agree that the system needs to be stream
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lined. >> if you don't have a computer you're lost. veterans groups are hopeful that mass firings will send a message. >> everyone wants to see that. they need to see that you can't do this to people and get away with it. >> it's not just health care. the backlog to get disability benefits is about 8 months long. >> that backlog is unacceptable. >> senator casey and others are calling for a hearing to examine whether changes at the va are enough. but at this point it's not clear if the lame duck congress will have time to deal with this or the hearing may happen after the new congress convenes in january. betty? >> all right, thank you. in the news this morning no nose gear? no problem. this plane had to make an emergency landing near hoous. much the pilot trying a few times and the final attempt. nose down it screeched to a halt. no jinjuries reported. you see two people get out. more tense moments north of
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there in oklahoma it. it took hours of negotiations but a hold gunman with two hostages gave into police. no one was hurt. the question is now what ties did devon roger have to the building or his captives? >> that's something we'll try to clarify later on through the investigation. try to determine what his motivation was. why he was upset, et. cetera, et. cetera. which take a day or two to get the particulars. later today the new york doctor who tested positive for ebola will be released from the hospital. he's been declared free of the virus. that means there are no longer any known cases in the u.s. a sink hole in florida swallowed an entire car. six families were evacuated from nearby homes as a precaution. trouble ahead for senator mitch mcconnell. what the heck happened to the american voter? and a great wall around the white house? scrambled politics is next.
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means more growth today, more opportunity tomorrow. and the time to start is now. time for the morning tissue of scrambled politics. is there trouble ahead for the gop? specifically the likely new senate majority leader? a spokesperson for harry reid said yes. here's what he told chris hayes. all of the energy and enthusiasm come from the far right that have caucus. that's something he's going have to try to manage as he tries to with people -- the whole bunch of them for that matter up in 2016 want to put legislative
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points on the score board. voter turn out for the midterms was the lowest since world war ii. that is down from the 41% in 2010. there's been some tense moments. the u.s. and israel not seeing eye to eye. joe biden did a little damage control. >> i signed a picture for him a long time ago. i have a bad habit no one doubts on me what i say sometimes. stiechls say what i mean, though. and i signed a picture a long time for him. he's been a friend for over 30 years. i don't agree a damn thing you say but i love you. we really are good friends. a scandalous headline. putin acts too friendly with dhooinz president's wife. sensors respond. >> here is the proof. giving his coat to china's first lady. the reason? she was cold. but that act of chivalry was
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rebuffed. seconds later she took it off. >> and here is david letterman's take on the president's beijing trip. >> right now president obama is in china. he's over there visiting the kids who make our cell phones. obama took a tour and said one of these things are in the white house. wow. that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. i'm joined by political analyst. good morning to you. >> it's not just cell phones, you know. real estate, support our banks. send us the money. >> something that come out, too, in reports that the breech of the post office there's talk that china might be behind that. >> we have some reason to be suspicious. nothing proven yet but there are some disy fingerprints. >> do you think the u.s. will respond. we've seen it before that maybe russia has been behind some of the other security breaches and you have china this time.
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>> we know in the internet world there's a lot of crazy stuff that goes on. a lot of people don't follow some of the rules we do. for the espionage ruling is our trade secrets, our corporate inside information as much as actual traditional government military kinds of things that the hackers used to go after. there's genuine reason to worries. >> let's talk about the nations around the world. a lot of leaders are meeting now with the president. we've been talking about the meetings. something i want to know as we watch on this world stage between president obama and russian president vladmir putin. things are pretty icy. there's a lot of issues there. do you think it's time especially with this new gop leadership for them to stand behind the president in a united front and against the issues we have with them? >> good luck on that. come on. didn't we have an election where everybody in each other's face.
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that's the president when the president is overseas. the politics at home calms down. i don't know it seems very 20th century to me. >> you don't sew e it? >> i would love it but politics 24/7 and getting more vicious every year. >> talking about politics 24/7. it looks like jeb bush is talking a lot about possibly running. there's a new report in politico that said perhaps his weakness could not be his politics but his family. >> his wife has been not a real eager public life. and it's clear. his son just won in texas. he's real political. the daughter has had some personal issues over the years. >> what about his brother and father who held the office? >> they seem to be pushing them to go. and w's new book he's encouraging of that. he's given interviewing saying he hopes he's going to do it. i know, momma barbara had
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questions. >> he was hesitant at first. she is not seeing that so much anymore. >> did she flip the script? >> she said maybe there's room for one more. >> we'll see. still ahead where veterans can score some free byes today. the show down between the deer and the plastic pumpkin stuck on the face. and those trying to help him next. with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov (prof. burke) the more you learn the more gaps you may find. like how you thought you were covered for this... (pirate) ahh, haha! (prof. burke) ...when you're really only covered for this.
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award. it is the nation's highest civilian honor. president obama said, quote, the citizens have made extraordinary contributions to the country and the world. you veterans listen up. lots of businesses are offering freebies today. starbucks is giving a free tall coffee. ihop has free red, white, and blue pancakes. after six days with its head stuck in a plastic pumpkin, the deer is finally free. volunteers with an animal santd ware in ohio were able to catch the animal. it took a little time. take off the push kin frmpkin f face. >> it can escape the nice but couldn't get the pumpkin off. >> no. hopefully once it was table off it was able to get some food and water.
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and you may like twinkies but could you eat 120 of them in six minutes? no. that is what matt stoney did to make himself the eating champion this weekend. beating out defending champ joey chestnut. he won $2500. in case you're wondering -- look at this. some of his other accomplishments include eating 43 cheeseburgers in 10 minutes and five pound of birthday cake in the minutes. can you say indejux? finally on the tonight show, jimmy fallon. nick jonas sat down to play a game of pyramid. he truly showed his age. >> say hello to my little friend. >> totony montero. >> he's 15 years old!
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play the game! he didn't even get one? way too early with thomas roberts starts right now. springfield, colorado from 78 to 47th in one hour. 31 degrees. even more impressive carr, colorado dropped 22 degrees in six minutes. let's put this into perspective. on average this area picks up about 9 inches of know for the entire month of november. with this snowstorm alone we're looking at a foot of snow to fall in a 24 hour period. we still have half the month to go. winter making quite a first impression. millions waking up with snow and frigid temperatures this morning. what the arctic air means for you. exactly where you live. ebola free new york city
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doctor craig spencer. the one who used uber to go bowling goes home today. let's play pyramid! we have jeff daniels showing up to show off. the tonight show with jimmy fallon. i like it! i like it a lot. this is way too early! ♪ i think that was a little nick jonas there. i'm thomas roberts, tuesday november 11th. happy veteran day to all those that served out there. especially my dad rob and my cousin jerry. we begin with the arctic outbreak. the chilly cold their is coming. this morning residents in minnesota, michigan, and wisconsin are digging out. more than 100 schools in minnesota are
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